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Digest of the Week – Hearsay Evidence Inadmissible at Hearing to Determine Entitlement to and Quantum of Damages

This digest highlights a recent Federal Court of Appeal decision where the Court remitted the matter back to the lower court for redetermination of entitlement to and quantum of damages in a section 8 NOC action where the trial judge improperly relied on hearsay evidence.

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Case Notebook Survey: Efficiency through Litigation Case Analysis Technology

Litigation work is a paper-heavy process. See what users of Case Notebook had to say about efficiency both before and after Case Notebook in our Survey Findings.

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Digest of the Week | Support Animal

BC court grants complainant's application to testify with pet dog on her lap at dangerous offender hearing

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Digest of the Week | Bargaining Unit

Canada Industrial Relations Board lacked jurisdiction to certify bargaining unit of employees working for commercial manufacturer of medical cannabis

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York University and CUPE, Local 3903 (Davidson), Re (2016) 2016 CarswellOnt 120 Ontario Arbitration

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Proof of Facts | Appointment and Removal Personal Representatives

General discussion on the appointment of executors and administrators and their rights and duties in these roles.

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3 Practical Approaches for Your Firm’s Transition to Paperless

Many law firms are starting to transition to paperless. See practical approaches in the whitepaper “Selecting a Paperless Approach.”

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Digest of the Week – Computer Software Programs are “Goods”

This digest highlights a recent Federal Court decision where the Court held that computer software programs are goods, rather than services, irrespective of whether they are sold on disks or access over the internet.

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Legal Wit - Greatly Exaggerated

Caveat emptor is an age-old concept.

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Digest of the Week | Warrantless Search

Court held that officer could not rely on intuition as basis for warrantless search of university student's backpack

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Going Paperless: How to Get the Conversation Started

Going Paperless isn’t easy but it is worthwhile. Learn how you can start the discussion about Paperless initiatives at your firm.

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Digest of the Week – Inducing Patent Infringement

This digest highlights a recent Federal Court decision where the Court held that the actions of a company in providing manuals, training, and sending a supplier to modify equipment did not amount to inducement of patent infringement.

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